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Ball, Martin J. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
The ability to transcribe disordered speech is a vital tool for speech-language pathologists, as accurate description of a client's speech output is needed for both diagnosis and effective intervention. Clients in the speech clinic often use sounds that are not part of the target sound system and which may, in some cases, be sounds not found in…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Speech Language Pathology, Natural Language Processing, Phonetic Transcription
Ryalls, Jack; Whiteside, Janet – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2006
A new case of Foreign Accent Syndrome is described. This American woman presented with a British- or Australian- sounding accent after stroke, which resulted in a lacunar infarct in the left internal capsule. The atypical etiology and apparent changes in lexical use are described. It is hypothesized that an abnormally tense vocal tract posture may…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Vowels, Hypothesis Testing, Females

Tjaden, Kris; Rivera, Deanna; Wilding, Gregory; Turner, Greg S. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
It has been hypothesized that lax vowels may be relatively unaffected by dysarthria, owing to the reduced vocal tract shapes required for these phonetic events (G. S. Turner, K. Tjaden, & G. Weismer, 1995). It also has been suggested that lax vowels may be especially susceptible to speech mode effects (M. A. Picheny, N. I. Durlach, & L. D. Braida,…
Descriptors: Vowels, Speech Impairments, Phonetics, Phonetic Analysis